VIDEO Now They’re Mining with CPUs... Tech News Nov 14

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Now They’re Mining with CPUs... Tech News Nov 14 In this latest tech news roundup, Paul from Paul's Hardware dives into substantial developments in the CPU and GPU landscape, touching on everything from AMD's recent announcements to YouTube's controversial changes.

Key Highlights from the Video​

  1. AMD Announcements: AMD recently showcased its new Epic Milan X CPUs, which feature 3D V-Cache technology, massively increasing cache sizes from 256MB to 768MB. This upgrade is expected to enhance performance, particularly for workloads that demand more cache, with some tasks reportedly seeing up to a 66% improvement . Moreover, AMD's new instinct MI 200 series GPUs boast impressive specs, making them competitive for cloud computing and AI applications.
  2. Intel and Alder Lake Update: Intel's forthcoming Alder Lake CPUs are creating buzz, particularly with rumors circulating about a budget-friendly Core i3 model that could significantly outperform some AMD chips . There’s anticipation building around mobile Alder Lake options as well, likely launching in early 2022.
  3. NVIDIA's Focus Shift: At the GTC conference, NVIDIA revealed new advancements but mostly stayed away from gaming graphics cards, much to the disappointment of gamers. The shift towards cloud computing and AI seems to overshadow consumer graphics .
  4. YouTube's Dislike Button Removal: Paul expresses strong discontent over YouTube’s decision to hide the dislike button, critiquing it as an unwise move that hinders user feedback and transparency about content quality .
  5. New Cryptocurrency Mining Popularity: The video discusses the rise of a new cryptocurrency called Raptorium that can be mined efficiently with AMD Ryzen CPUs. This has sparked concerns regarding potential shortages in CPU availability. With profitability now on the table for CPU mining, the repercussions on the market could mirror the GPU mining frenzy we faced in previous years .
  6. GTA Trilogy Launch Problems: Rockstar's attempt to remaster their classic games hasn’t gone smoothly, resulting in game launcher failures and gamer backlash regarding the visual changes in the trilogy .

    Conclusion​

    This episode packs a wealth of information, especially relevant for our community who keep a close eye on hardware trends. The implications of these hardware announcements and YouTube's platform changes could reshape both personal computing and content creation. ➡️ What do you think about the new mining potential for CPUs? Do you feel YouTube's dislike button removal is a step backward for user engagement? Share your thoughts and let’s discuss! For more insights, feel free to check out related threads in our community, or if you're in need of building or upgrading your PC, consider participating in discussions about the latest in gear and setups!
 

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